Common use of Packet Switching Capability Clause in Contracts

Packet Switching Capability. The packet switching capability network element is defined as the basic packet switching function of routing or forwarding packets, frames, cells or other data units based on address or other routing information contained in the packets, frames, cells or other data units, and the functions that are performed by Digital Subscriber Line Access Mulitplexers, including but not limited to:

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Clec Agreement

Packet Switching Capability. Definition Packet Switching Capability. The packet switching capability network element is defined as the basic packet switching function of routing or forwarding packets, frames, cells or other data units based on address or other routing information contained in the packets, frames, cells or other data units, and the functions that are performed by Digital Subscriber Line Access MulitplexersMultiplexers, including but not limited to:

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement, Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement, Telecommunications

Packet Switching Capability. 4.4.1 Definition ---------- Packet Switching Capability. The packet switching capability network element is defined as the basic packet switching function of routing or forwarding packets, frames, cells or other data units based on address or other routing information contained in the packets, frames, cells or other data units, and the functions that are performed by Digital Subscriber Line Access Mulitplexers, including but not limited to: 4.4.2 The ability to terminate copper customer loops (which includes both a low band voice channel and a high-band data channel, or solely a data channel);

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications (Knology Inc)